Program Host Arnold Goldstein, MD, introduces viewers to the program faculty and provides an overview of penile implant history and approach.

For men struggling to find a dependable treatment for erectile dysfunction, penile implant surgery is a safe and popular option. Advancements in surgical techniques have enhanced the lives of men living with ED. On Tuesday, February 7th, learn more about improved patient outcomes in penile implant surgery, and hear from a patient and his wife about their overall satisfaction with the procedure. Urological surgeons Irwin Goldstein, MD, J. Francois Eid, MD, Paul Perito, MD, and Andrew Kramer, MD will take part in the program. Topics related to penile implant surgery will include:

Growing Adoption and Benefits of the "No Touch Technique"

Ongoing Development with the "Perito Minimally Invasive Penile Implant" Approach

The Importance of Training for the Young Prosthetic Urologist

Viewers are welcome to e-mail any questions they have to the surgeons when they view the program. Questions will be answered confidentially.

Dr. Irwin Goldstein has been involved with sexual dysfunction research
since the late 1970's. His interests include penile microvascular bypass
surgery, surgery for dyspareunia, physiologic investigation of sexual
function in men ...

Clinical Associate Professor of Urology - Weill Medical College at Cornell University

J Francois Eid is an Associate Professor of Urology at the Weill
Medical College at Cornell University and Director of the Center for
Male Sexual Function, Department of Urology, at New York Presbyterian
Hospital. He has been a full-time ...

Dr. Perito is a penile implant surgeon whose expertise covers the
spectrum of men’s health issues, including erectile dysfunction, urinary
incontinence, and vasectomy reversal. Over the last ten years, he has
built the single ...

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